On the night of the high school dance, Haddish said the man offered to give her a ride home, but things took a turn for the worse when he brought her to his place instead.

“So we get there and we get to his place and I see, like, handcuffs and a police uniform and I'm like, 'What's that? Is that like a Halloween costume or something?” Haddish recalled. “And he's like, 'No I'm a cadet, I'm training to be in the police force. I want to end up being a police officer.' ... Next thing I know, I've got one arm up in the handcuff, and he's got me pinned down."

Haddish said she tried to fight off her attacker throughout the assault with one hand restrained.

“He raped me, he was stronger than me,” she recalled on the podcast, as she began to cry. “It was the worst feeling in the world.”

The actress told Glamour that the experience turned her into someone who is always on the defense to protect herself against unwanted advances from men.

“I notice that men are afraid of women that are aggressive. So to protect myself I become semi-aggressive,” she said. “You hear about, ‘Tiffany always hitting on somebody,’ but that’s to keep them from hitting on me.”